"West Country Brownings" is a survey of where Brownings can be found in Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Wiltshire, Somerset and Gloucestershire from the earliest times to 1851 and suggests an... More > origin for the surname itself. It is not a conventional family history, but should be of interest to Brownings with roots in these counties who are researching their own family's history.< Less

This book is intended as a basic introduction to the various aspects of plasma physics, its history and development. It provides an overview of plasma theory and its applications for those about to... More > embark on a study of the subject at undergraduate or post-graduate student level.< Less

The Eatons of Cheshire - Volume I in the trilogy - explores the idea of a common ancestry for the Eatons living in Cheshire between the mid-1100s and the early 1900s. This volume deals with the... More > Eatons in and around Chester, Frodsham, Davenham, Goostrey, Congleton, Marbury and Malpas.< Less

Landowners and salt miners - Volume III in the Eatons of Cheshire trilogy - investigates the Eaton families in and around the parish of Great Budworth from the early 1500s to the early 1900s. An... More > attempt is made to link them all together with a common ancestry in the Eatons of Eaton to the south of Chester explored in Volume I.< Less

Puritans and Nonconformists - Volume II in the Eatons of Cheshire trilogy - investigates a group of Eatons in Great Budworth, Grappenhall and Daresbury who played a significant role in the religious... More > and political upheavals affecting the north-west of England in the 1500s and 1600s. They include Richard, Puritan vicar of Great Budworth, whose son Theophilus left London to found New Haven Colony in Connecticut; Theophilus' brothers Samuel (father of Cheshire Congregationalism) and Nathaniel; Robert, rector of Grappenhall and Mobberley and his descendants Samuel and Byrom; and Robert of Daresbury who went via Essex, Liverpool and Dunham Massey to establish a Nonconformist Congregation at Stand, to the north of Manchester. Published texts have confused the various Richards, Roberts and Samuels. This book sets the record straight.< Less

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